Key Features (Likely)
- Durable Base Material:
- The liner material is often a blend of Polyester, Spandex, or a high-performance fiber to provide durability and a snug fit.
- The palm material may be Synthetic Leather (Clarino or similar), known for its longevity and excellent feel.
- Specialized Palm Coating/Reinforcement:
- To enhance grip and durability, the palm is often coated or reinforced with materials like Nitrile or PVC dots.
- Benefit: This provides a strong, reliable grip on tools and equipment in dry or slightly oily conditions and significantly boosts abrasion resistance.
- Basic Cut/Puncture Protection:
- While not a dedicated high-cut glove like the GS-C series, it should offer a respectable level of protection against minor cuts and punctures typical in construction or maintenance work.
- Ergonomic and Flexible Design:
- Features a pre-curved design to fit the natural shape of the hand, reducing hand fatigue during extended use.
- Wrist Closure: Usually secured with an elastic cuff or an adjustable Velcro closure to keep debris out and ensure a secure fit.
- Impact Protection (Possible Variation):
- If the “MD” designation implies Impact Protection (a common feature in the 6xx series for heavy work), the glove would have Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR) pads sewn or molded onto the back of the hand and knuckles.
Standard EN (European Safety Standards)
EN ISO 21420:2020 – General Requirements for Protective Gloves
EN 388:2016 (+A1:2018) – Protection Against Mechanical Risks
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